It's organized in 4 sets of dichotomies, which is further broken up into 2 opposite characteristics!
Florida law requires you to Move Over a lane — when you can safely do so — for stopped law enforcement, emergency, sanitation, utility service vehicles and tow trucks or wreckers.
If you can’t move over — or when on a two-lane road — slow to a speed that is 20 mph less than the posted speed limit.
Slow down to 5 mph when the posted speed limit is 20 mph or less.
When you fail to Move Over, you put yourself and others at risk; you could crash into a vehicle or worker.
Violating the Move Over law will result in a fine, fees, and points on your driving record.
Never ride it. that can make the car need a lot of repairs, and it might even blow up!
there is probably more than one correct answer. please mark brainliest!
try to draw a ocean or a sea with boats and ppl but make it very detailed